Disney's Inspector Gadget (1999)
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Inspector Gadget is a 1999 Disney live-action sci-fi and comedy family film, directed by David Kellogg, in Friday, July 23rd, loosely based on the title character from the cartoon of the same name. "Matthew Broderick as Inspector Gadget".
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This is the last film produced by Caravan Pictures, before the company merged into Spyglass Entertainment. The film is also dedicated to the memory of production designer; Michael White, who died on January 19, 1999, in Los Angeles during production of the film, at the age of 36.
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It was followed by the 2003 direct-to-video sequel Inspector Gadget 2, though only D.L. Hughley reprised his role as the voice of the Gadgetmobile.
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As a few memes have pointed out, the "Sore Guru" bears more than a passing resemblance to Osama bin Laden.
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Despite being blown up in his car badly by the evil Dr. Claw, a security guard becomes a police cyborg for an experimental bionic programme that endows him with 14,000 helpful gadgets.
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Dr. Claw occasionally refers to the name "Captain Hook" from Peter Pan.
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It is the Disney film based on a cartoon TV series that is non-Disney before.
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It has been marked Don Adams' final appearance (who voiced Brain, similar to Gadget) in a voice role before his retirement in 2000, and six years before his death in 2005.
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Scolex's limousine ends up crashing into the YAHOO! billboard, as seen in the film.
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It was filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Los Angeles, California, with the castle-like main tower of Pittsburgh's PPG Place playing a central role.
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Inspector Gadget has a He-Saur Pez dispenser (wrong colors though) on his hand.
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At 22:40, you can see Broderick holding the tube that has the toothpaste coming out of it.
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There is a Sony television at Sykes' room.
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Dr. Claw makes no effort to hide his face. In Inspector Gadget (1983), the villain's face was never shown. However, the sequel had Claw keep his face hidden always.
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Brendan Fraser was considered for the role of Inspector Gadget, but turned the role down due to working on Dudley Do-Right (1999), another live-action film based on a non-Disney animated television series.
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When Brenda, Penny and Brain found Gadget in the junkyard, the machinery in the front of his body is visible. But as Gadget gets up, he's wearing a shirt and the machinery is no longer seen.
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When Gadget is in the hospital, he rises his left arm and tells Brenda he's ill. From the opposite angle, his arm is lowered.
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A lot of Skittles spill over the Gadgetmobile after it crashed into Scolex's limo.
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Don't make me go De La Hoya on you!
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Furthermore, more than 60 gadgets and gizmos were grafted to John Brown's body and appearance in the 1999 movie. In the 1983 animated TV series, there were 14,000 gadgets installed throughout Gadget's body.
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This is the last appearance of Don Adams before his retirement in 2000, and six years before his death in 2005. Also, he voiced Brain for a time, briefly as in the live-action film.
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A guru has his eyes popped out of his head (made from CGI) when Inspector Gadget grabs a pair of wrong balls. But in the next shot, a guru's eyes do not pop out.
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Jerry Seinfeld was considered for the role of Inspector Gadget.
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